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I would recommend this place to have a coffee / snack / tea / breakfast. In my experience there are always seats available, either downstairs or upstairs. Plus, there is free Wifi from the hotel next door and it is running pretty smoothly.

This is one of our favourite Starbucks in Madrid. Modern and spacious, it’s not as cramped as other coffee shops can be, even when it’s busy. Right next to the Marriott Courtyard Hotel. We
Friendly, efficient service.

On a Business Trip I needed a coffee. So I came here to get one. Did you see one Starbucks, you have seen them all. Nothing special, I think the coffee is too expensive. But it was good and the personell was friendly.

Right next to my hotel. Of course the language barrier was an issue so I had everything typed out on my Google translator and a smile immediately came upon their face. Friendly and true customer service. Visited daily

Where is the Starbucks??? I am coffee crazy...when i found Starbucks or large americano..ahh....its clean And good for also restroom break..and wifi..compare price with lical coffee it's expensive... but local coffee shop dont have venti cup with ice.. don't forget to grab a you are...More

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Hip bars and galleries, independent theaters and musicvenues, young people with tattoos and funky hair,narrow winding streets — this is Malasaña. Near thecenter, Plaza Dos de Mayo is a gathering of friendsoutside bars, dog owners, artists under craft tents,and creative types with notebooks and sketchpads onthe plaza’s benches. It may not be as neat and tidy asmany other parts of the city, but this only adds to

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the Malasaña edge. Shops and bars here range fromhippie-crunchy to upscale trendy, and on weekends, thestreets are bustling around the clock as the nightlifeprogresses from dinner to bar to disco to late-nightfood. On the west side of the neighbourhood is thesubdistrict called Conde Duque, named after a largepink fort in its center that has been converted into acultural center for exhibitions and performances.Prettier yet just as edgy, this intimate corner ofMalasaña is home to a young international community.